Once I realized you were covering stuff outside of Europe I thought “How cool would it be if he talked about Cahokia?” Blew my mind when you really did! Kudos for picking lesser known places, lots of fascinating stuff here I’d never heard of til today.
As a St Louisan, I was delighted to see Cahokia featured. I live nearby and have visited the site many times. You can still climb to the top of Monk's Mound, the tallest mound in the area. From the top you can see St Louis and the Arch.
Dunwich is fascinating. If it hadn’t been destroyed, it’s believed it would now be the size of and had a similar history to Bristol, on the other side of the country.
It is very, very difficult to find people talking about the future before the 19th century. It makes sense when you consider that the farther back you go, the slower advancement occurs. If you didn't have the perspective of the world ever changing much, you won't be inclined to consider a much different future.
They probably thought it would be exactly the same as it always had been. Didn’t think about the future like we do. They wore the same clothes, they did the same things and routines, there wasn’t a new technology being invented
@@draculastraphouse7863What a silly comment. We do know the future because we know the past. History repeats itself over and over and that is a fact. Every mighty empire inevitably falls. It’s is the natural cycle of life.
@@draculastraphouse7863you're right. This is gonna be the time things happen differently. After thousands of years of it repeating, change starts today right?
As many others have said, good job covering other areas of the world besides Europe in this video. I love my Knights Templar and Vikings as much as the next guy, but I find myself more and more interested in the history of areas of the world that aren't usually talked about in the context of the "Medieval" period or from 500-1600 AD. I'd love to learn more about Medieval Africa and North America
These cities didn’t really vanish. They just declined in population, for various reasons (unknown reasons, in some cases). It’s still possible to visit what’s left of these cities. By the way, that Mayan city in Mexico’s name is not pronounced “Chicken Itsa.” Both “ch”s in Chichén Itzá are pronounced like the “ch”s in “choo choo.”
Europe and Asia, many other places were still living in the Stone Age, it’s only called “middle” because during the enlightenment they tried splitting history into ancient/classical, middle, and modern periods; but they were too ignorant of other cultures
A brilliant video. Glad I subscribed. I love the way the narrator talks at 11.20 'it is thought that the decline began in the mid 1200's' in such a cheerful tone of voice !
A large Mississippian Caddo Indian town was located on my 300 acre property in North Louisiana not far from the Poverty Point site. It sits at the top and surrounding area of the second highest elevation in Louisiana. We have found thousands of artifacts and have not made the location public yet but it could be one of the largest towns in the southern United States.
I know enough about Roman Art to understand that the creature in the thumbnail, despite looking like a scaled aquatic dog, is more than likely just a shark or whale... 😂 or even a saltwater crocodile....
I love the videos, but please work on your pronunciations! I've recently been to Chichen Itza and swum in the some of the cenotes (ce-no-te, not kenote). Amazing places. But I had to cringe a little when I heard the way you pronounced both the city and the sinkholes.
Paul Cooper's "Fall Of Civilizations" channel here on YT covers many of these in incredible detail if you're interested. I subscribe to this channel and his.
Give me in the apartheid government of Rhodesia tried to say the great Stone House of Zimbabwe was built by the Phoenicians or some lost white tribe😂😂😂
I love living in America, but I really wish the native population could've made it to the modern era. I would've loved to see what It could've looked like
Great episode! Do a video on the Middle Ages morality books called bestiaries please .They from all types of different countries in Europe and Middle East !
I was given a guided tour of Angkor wat by none other than the famous Lady Lara Croft. It wasn't without mishap though as I was responsible for her taking a tumble on more than one occasion. She never did forgive me for that.
Please please please check the prononciation of the names you use. Your channel is fantastic but the mispronunciation of places or people we all know makes you look like you don’t care. It’s a pitty.
@@PeachysMom ...or Cenote. Or Chichen Itza. Or Ely. Or Pinta. Or Worcester. Or anything French. Actually it would be quicker to write a list of things he actually knows how to pronounce. The guy really doesn't give a f! 😆
If you find having the script interrupted by "if you're a ******** fan, put your hands up" more than a little annoying, put your hand up. Or, you could do what I'm about to do--I'm putting this channel on my "do not recommend" list, so I don't have to listen to this inane interruption again.
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*You Cah Tan* peninsula.
Speaking of the Vikings, you left out Birka from the video.
Once I realized you were covering stuff outside of Europe I thought “How cool would it be if he talked about Cahokia?” Blew my mind when you really did! Kudos for picking lesser known places, lots of fascinating stuff here I’d never heard of til today.
As a St Louisan, I was delighted to see Cahokia featured. I live nearby and have visited the site many times. You can still climb to the top of Monk's Mound, the tallest mound in the area. From the top you can see St Louis and the Arch.
I grew up in Granite City, across the river! Loved exploring the grounds when we were younger😊😊
Thank you for including Cahokia, I really enjoy the Mississippian time period. It usually gets a scant mention if that in our history classes.
I'm so glad you're incorporating African cities from the Medieval period.
This was fascinating. It really put in perspective all the societies in the world at that time.
Dunwich is fascinating. If it hadn’t been destroyed, it’s believed it would now be the size of and had a similar history to Bristol, on the other side of the country.
You should do a video on what people in the Middle Ages thought what the world would be like in the future
omg yes
Sounds like a good idea 😊
It is very, very difficult to find people talking about the future before the 19th century. It makes sense when you consider that the farther back you go, the slower advancement occurs. If you didn't have the perspective of the world ever changing much, you won't be inclined to consider a much different future.
@@wheeze_sanchezexactly.
They probably thought it would be exactly the same as it always had been. Didn’t think about the future like we do. They wore the same clothes, they did the same things and routines, there wasn’t a new technology being invented
Videos like these always remind me that every civilization will end or fold into another.
You have absolutely no right to make this conclusions because you don't know the future
@@draculastraphouse7863What a silly comment. We do know the future because we know the past. History repeats itself over and over and that is a fact. Every mighty empire inevitably falls. It’s is the natural cycle of life.
@@draculastraphouse7863you're right. This is gonna be the time things happen differently. After thousands of years of it repeating, change starts today right?
Chicken Itza? 🐔 Try Chee-chen eetzah. 🤔
Love the video - glad you took a look at places outside of Europe!
Wow as a Zimbabwean im impressed. I visited the ruins some 20 years ago.
Great, thanks. Cheers. Have a great weekend.l
As an Illinois( Chicago )native, we went on a field trip to these ruins in grade school
Glad to see your channel again I enjoy it I am sick and watching you takes my mind off my cancer 😊
I'm at work hiding in the Janitor's closet to watch this clip 👍
From Guam, USA 🇺🇸
Great episode. Humanity is very complex in any age! 😊❤
love your vids, always great content! got a ton of stuff wrong with chichen itza though!
Wonderful episode! Thank you so much for this one.. keep them coming please
Dunwich? The horrorrrrr
🥁
I’m sure it was for the people who lived there.
Love the reference, but that’s actually another Dunwich (located in Massachusetts that doesn’t exist in real life). LOL
Si I know but I couldn't resist.
It’s gotta be the inspiration for the HPL town. Too similar not to be.
Nice work, thank you, it's appreciated. Cheers, indeed...
Thank you for another excellent video. This has been one of my absolute favorite channels for a very long time!
As many others have said, good job covering other areas of the world besides Europe in this video. I love my Knights Templar and Vikings as much as the next guy, but I find myself more and more interested in the history of areas of the world that aren't usually talked about in the context of the "Medieval" period or from 500-1600 AD.
I'd love to learn more about Medieval Africa and North America
my reaction when mom makes me tidy my room 3:18
These cities didn’t really vanish. They just declined in population, for various reasons (unknown reasons, in some cases). It’s still possible to visit what’s left of these cities.
By the way, that Mayan city in Mexico’s name is not pronounced “Chicken Itsa.” Both “ch”s in Chichén Itzá are pronounced like the “ch”s in “choo choo.”
Excellent episode! Sometimes we forget that the medieval period existed worldwide. Bravo sir!
No, it didn't. The Medieval Period is only applicable to Europe.
Europe and Asia, many other places were still living in the Stone Age, it’s only called “middle” because during the enlightenment they tried splitting history into ancient/classical, middle, and modern periods; but they were too ignorant of other cultures
Africa never figured it out
You might have forgotten, but the medieval times were terrible for me. I hated being a serf
No we don't
What a great youtube channel. Love it.
A brilliant video. Glad I subscribed. I love the way the narrator talks at 11.20 'it is thought that the decline began in the mid 1200's' in such a cheerful tone of voice !
nice content, fan from Philippines❤
Missed your opening music, but enjoyed the rest of the video 💜
Very good episode. 💁🏻♀️
Great that you didn't just focus on Europe.
Great channel.
Great Educational Video, love the content❤
Thank u.. I love these!!
Love this channel!
Good, man.
Roxborough in the Scottish Borders disappeared. No one knows why.
My ex is from Kelso in the Scottish Borders, absolutely beautiful town
A large Mississippian Caddo Indian town was located on my 300 acre property in North Louisiana not far from the Poverty Point site. It sits at the top and surrounding area of the second highest elevation in Louisiana. We have found thousands of artifacts and have not made the location public yet but it could be one of the largest towns in the southern United States.
Great episode! I like the expansion from Europe.
I've been to Dunwich, traded my goods for iron and traveled over the Alps towards Constantinople and even further.
these were hard, but good times
I know enough about Roman Art to understand that the creature in the thumbnail, despite looking like a scaled aquatic dog, is more than likely just a shark or whale... 😂 or even a saltwater crocodile....
Good job
Thank you for not using AI thumbnails ❤
I love how global this was. Throw in something from Australia and you'd have the whole world.
I wish haha, I loved this video so much tho, even tho that would be amazing
Was this Dunwich an inspiration for Lovecraft?
You should have added the norwegian city kongehelle today swedish
Guy being eaten in thumbnail: yep that’s me, you’re probably wondering how I got here
Oh great a Leper House.
I’m looking for a picture you used of an illustration of pigs on top of eachother where can I find it
I love the videos, but please work on your pronunciations!
I've recently been to Chichen Itza and swum in the some of the cenotes (ce-no-te, not kenote). Amazing places. But I had to cringe a little when I heard the way you pronounced both the city and the sinkholes.
Welcome back
Paul Cooper's "Fall Of Civilizations" channel here on YT covers many of these in incredible detail if you're interested. I subscribe to this channel and his.
Give me in the apartheid government of Rhodesia tried to say the great Stone House of Zimbabwe was built by the Phoenicians or some lost white tribe😂😂😂
It probably was…
@@ElitePinkie no it wasn't
I love living in America, but I really wish the native population could've made it to the modern era. I would've loved to see what It could've looked like
Ish was built to last in 1200 😉
Excellent
A leper house? Wait. Why would you even need a leper house?
Hey y'all 😮
Great episode! Do a video on the Middle Ages morality books called bestiaries please .They from all types of different countries in Europe and Middle East !
Didn't understand the interstellar reference and I've watched the movie 20 times anyone care to explain
Dunwich was real?? 🐙
Chicken It’s A in the Yuck Tan ❤
My hands up
i think the deep ones came for Dunwich
Tenochtitlan, was in North America.
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Live close to Dunwich was taught all about its lost myth Sat's you can heard the church bells ring
I’m blaming Global Warming!😉
Never been this early
Except sexual relations, ahhh!
cenote= (syn-O-tay)
Bruh, you need to at least look up words you gave no idea hkw to pronounce.
Chichen itza, cenote, it actually hurt my ears
Dunwich was wrong too
'Pegado' sounds almost like 'pecado'. Portuguese speakers will know what I mean.
5:42 what in the fuck is that picture bro
I dont think so the land changed
Chicken Pizza
Poor Metatron, he doesn't deserve this.
To bad you didn't mention Dorestad
Mexico is part of North America so I don’t think Cahokia was the biggest
I was given a guided tour of Angkor wat by none other than the famous Lady Lara Croft. It wasn't without mishap though as I was responsible for her taking a tumble on more than one occasion. She never did forgive me for that.
St. Louis is pronounced Saint Loo-iss.
Please please please check the prononciation of the names you use. Your channel is fantastic but the mispronunciation of places or people we all know makes you look like you don’t care. It’s a pitty.
CE
There was a tsunami if 1615
Dunick? Its Dunwich and pronounced as it looks. ich
Cenote is pronounced seNOtay
Starts to show a castle that is less than 200 years old...
I detect either: AI voice OR numerous mispronunciations?
The latter.
It’s not AI, just a guy who can’t say “vehemence” lol
@@PeachysMom ...or Cenote. Or Chichen Itza. Or Ely. Or Pinta. Or Worcester. Or anything French. Actually it would be quicker to write a list of things he actually knows how to pronounce. The guy really doesn't give a f! 😆
No epic intro???
Ita not CE.... Its AD !!
If you find having the script interrupted by "if you're a ******** fan, put your hands up" more than a little annoying, put your hand up. Or, you could do what I'm about to do--I'm putting this channel on my "do not recommend" list, so I don't have to listen to this inane interruption again.
Offended much? Did this channel kick your dog too?
Wow do you need a safe space free of offhand quips? Make your own videos
Wow Angkor is lost izalith
I AM LEMURIAN
I AM ATLANTEA
I AM THAT I AM.....ONELOVE
🌞🌞🌞🪞🌞🌞🌞
I choose to see only beauty
I refuse to see the night
I choose to see only Love my friend
In your Heart which shines so bright
I choose to smell the roses
Within the sublimeness of their dew
I choose to see the kingdom
Which dwells inside of you
I choose to be a lover
I choose to be a friend
I choose to be a flower
Whose petals never end
I choose to be your brother
My Sistar in the light
I choose to shine upon thee
As you reflect back the light
💛💛💛🪞💛💛💛
💙💙💙🪞💙💙💙
🌟🌟🌟🪞🌟🌟🌟
🎶🎶🎶🪞🎶🎶🎶
Deep within my soul there is a beauty
A beauty which I kept behind a wall
Now it is time to release that Beauty
I am bound by infinite love for The All
I am strong for The All to bear my duty
I am still I am answering the call
Soon there will be only beauty Soon all darkness will fall